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Vermont just became the first state to try to make big oil pay for climate damages
Lawmakers hope the landmark policy will force the biggest fossil fuel companies in the world to compensate Vermont for damage wrought by climate change. -
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Advocates urge state to set aside money for victims of crime
Local advocacy organizations who support survivors of domestic violence worry about the impacts of federal cuts. -
Three of the universe's oldest stars have just been identified — and they're in our cosmic backyard
An MIT astrophysicist and three of her students found three stars that were likely formed just after the Big Bang. -
Long COVID disproportionately impacts Black and Hispanic communities, as FLiRt variant looms
President and CEO of the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers Michael Curry spoke about new COVID-19 variant called FLiRt and the impact on Black and Brown communities who struggle with long COVID. -
PWHL Boston falls 3-0 in Game 5 of PWHL Finals
Boston couldn't keep up with shooting as Minnesota outpaced team on offense -
Boston organizers gear up for ‘safe and joyous’ Pride activities
Earlier this month, federal agencies issued a general public service announcement that foreign terrorist organizations or their supporters might be targeting Pride Month events. -
1 in 3 Massachusetts households struggle with hunger
With rising inflation and increased food costs, more Mass. residents are facing food insecurity according to a new study by The Greater Boston Food Bank and Mass General Brigham.